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A 27-acre vacant parcel in the heart of Paradise Valley is on the market for $55 million. The land was bought by former Dial Corp. CEO John Teets and his wife Nancy for $6 million 30 years ago to ...

John Teets wanted to find a way he could reward business professors who are highly regarded by their students. To do this, Teets, chairman and CEO of JW Teets Enterprises LLC, set up an endowment fund ...

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Valley businessman John W. Teets has asked the ASU Foundation to return a $250,000 endowment he gave to the University intended to reward teachers, claiming the foundation mishandled funds. Teets, the ...

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PHOENIX — John W. Teets, a self-made businessman who served as chief executive officer for the Phoenix-based Dial and Greyhound corporations in the 1980s and 1990s, has died. He was 77. Teets died ...

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A new biography of John Keats is no match for Keats’s poetic inventions. John Keats was born in 1795. Orphaned at the age of 14, he was apprenticed by a manipulative guardian to an apothecary, a kind ...

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We tend to think of John Keats as, in Lucasta Miller’s provocative phrase, “the most romantic of the Romantic poets.” He’s the pure soul—so the legend goes—who died at only 25, penniless, passionately ...

‘THE best biography of John Keats . . . was written by himself, all unconscious of what he was doing,’ said the late H. Buxton Forman, editor in chief of Keats’s prose and verse. It may have been this ...